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ELLIOT TAYLOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER | (561) 339-5655 | [email protected]
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
SKILLS
COLLEGE: Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU)B.A. in Art, 2013
PRODUCTION MANAGER, FGCU STUDENT NEWSPAPER EAGLE NEWS (2011-2013) Paid student position. Worked with local businesses to create ads targeting college students. Created marketing products, page layouts, illustrations and photographed events. Participated in national conventions learning best practices and design techniques. Received national award for marketing booklet.
DESIGN INTERN, SUN SENTINEL (3 MONTHS + 2 WEEKS FREELANCE)
Paid full-time intern. Able to hit the ground running, quickly became responsible for several front page designs, internal pages and illustrations. Part of team design meetings providing suggestions for layout and artwork.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER, FLORIDA WEEKLY (2013-PRESENT)
Full-time position serving as sole graphic designer for regional newspaper. Work directly with sales team to create ads and marketing materials for current and potential clients. Created page layouts and section fronts.
CREATIVE DIRECTOR AND CO-FOUNDER, B3 MARKETING LLC (2014-PRESENT)
Startup marketing company targeting small/medium businesses creating websites, branding materials, targeted email and social media campaigns.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, CCI LayoutChamp
PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO
DSLR’s, Flashes, Lightboxes, LED lighting, editing with Lightroom, Bridge, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop
WEB DESIGN
HTML, CSS, basic jQuery and Javascript, Adobe Edge Animate, Dreamweaver, Drupal, Wordpress, basic phpMyAdmin, FTP
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PORTFOLIOPRINT DESIGN
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ABOUT USCrave Culinaire is a new and exciting personal chef and event company. Founder Brian Roland and his team specialize in cre-ating an exclusive culinary experience through in-home dining (from 2 to 200), cooking classes, customized event ideation and execu-tion, food and wine pairings and building a memory your guests will talk about for the rest of the year!
When you work with Crave Culinaire, we sweat the details so you don’t have to! Your per-sonal Event and Design Specialist will guide you through the entire process - understand-ing your vision, suggesting ideas and making it happen.
You’ll love working with us because we take the time to give your party the attention it deserves and, most importantly, we have fun. We work hard, laugh often and invest all of our energy into the creation of unforgettable events!.
CHEF BRIAN ROLANDChef Brian is the creative drive behind Crave’s unique approach. He brings a warm personality as well as an understanding and appreciation for building the perfect dining experience.
Chef Brian was born and raised in Princeton, NJ and graduated from The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY. Recently he was the celebrated Executive Chef of M Waterfront Grille in Naples, the Executive Chef at Chops City Grill in Bonita and Cru in Fort Myers.
THE TEAMWe have a team of fun, energetic, professional staff who truly enjoy serving you! Crave Culinaire can provide a full staff including dining room cap-tains, servers, bartenders, chefs, culinary assis-tants, bussers, dishwashers, greeters, entertainers and event coordinators. Just ask, we have every-thing you need!
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COOKING CLASSES Private cooking lessons and cooking demonstrations are available for your own personal use with a 1 on 1, or you may invite some friends over and turn it into a dinner party! Get in the kitchen with Chef Brian Roland and enjoy an educational experience that will challenge your mind and improve your culinary skills!
FOOD AND WINE PAIRINGS With Crave Culinaire’s unique food and wine pairing courses, we en-courage guests to break out some of their favorite wines and learn how to properly pair foods with them. Chef Brian and his team will bring a pantry full of ingredients that will challenge your senses, and help you understand that the perfect pairing of food and wine can create a symphony on your palate.
IN HOME DINING Crave Culinaire offers a five star dining experience in the comfort of your home. From an intimate dinner date for 2, a sensual culinary tour for 12, or the entire family’s annual gathering for 40, we have the expertise to make It a deliciously memorable night! Create a customized menu alongside Chef Brian. From there, he and his team will do all the shopping, procurement, transportation, setup, execution, breakdown and cleanup for your special event. The possibilities are endless!
EVENT CATERING Planning an event can be a big undertaking. The food, the decor, the entertainment... it gets overwhelming if you don’t have a dependable partner to help you! With gorgeous decor and unique rentals, we’ll transform your home or venue into a mesmerizing backdrop for your event. On day of your party, you won’t need to worry about how things are going behind the scenes. Our talented and attentive staff will ensure everything is executed flawlessly. At the completion of the event, our staff will stay to fully clean up, organize, and put the space back to its original state.
WEDDING CATERING From large wed-dings to intimate affairs, we provide specially customized cu-linary concepts. Offering full buffets to four course dinners as well as bartending services. Through our experience, we have established great relationships with other vendors such as en-tertainers, wine distributors, event planners and florists. These relationships empower us to help you plan out the best day of your life.
FRESH. LOCAL. INNOVATIVE. Crave Cullnalre Is driven by the pursuit of excellence, im-maculate presentation and breaking boundaries to create the ultimate dining experience by Igniting our passion for food in others. Chef Brian Roland excels in his craft by using ultramodern and innovative techniques with the freshest local Ingredients.
MORE INFORMATIONFOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CATERING OR TO CONTACT CHEF BRIAN TO DISCUSS AN UPCOMING EVENT, PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL.
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division titles. But with an offseason ofturmoil, can the Dolphins knock thechampions off of their throne?
See Page S18
State of Florida’s NFL QBsGeorge Diaz examines the state’s NFL
teams are still looking for franchise QBsince Dan Marino’s departure.
A look around the NFLAFC and NFC Previews.
Exclusive online contentSun Sentinel writers Dave Hyde, Omar
Kelly and Chris Perkins examine the NFLseason.
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CATCHA game of
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Hands down, receivers will definePalm Beach County high footballthis season.
Five of the top nine players ranked inthe Sun Sentinel’s Top 50 list are thespeedy wideouts whose teams will dependon for big plays and big wins.
The county has arguably the best cropof receivers in the state. One thing as sureas their hands; these players will keepdefenses on their toes. See Page 59
Meet the Super 11Get to know the athletes who are the
projected playmakers this season.
Who’s No. 1?Check out our Top 10 rankings, Games of
the Week and team schedules.
Recruiting roundupPlayers to watch as the momentum builds
toward National Signing Day.
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Tre’Quan Smith, Adly
Enoicy, Travis Rudolph,
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DRISKELDoubling down on
Despite having the talented Jeff Driskel on their side, the Gatorsneeded a few breaks in key games last season. Now, coach WillMuschamp needs to bank on talent and hopes his gamble on his
junior quarterback pays off. See Page S 51
Moving beyond Johnny FootballTexas A&M needs QB Johnny Manziel to
get his focus back on the field to be a SECcontender.
Gators-Canes resume rivalryFlorida and Miami is among the state’s
biggest rivalries. What other rivalries rankwith this one?
Exclusive online content SunSentinel Gators writer Edgar
Thompson talk about the season aheadfor the Gators in a special video.
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As a new season begins, some of Broward County’s top high schoolfootball players know they have to live up to pretty big expectations.
That’s what happens when your big brother is an NFL star or astandout at one of the nation’s top college programs.
It can be tough to step out of those shadows, but with help from theircoaches, parents, and yes, even their famous siblings, these younger brothersare ready to prove they’re talented in their own right. See Page 59
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Meet the Super 11Get to know the athletes who are the
projected playmakers this season.
Who’s No. 1?Check out our Top 10 rankings, Games of
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Recruiting roundupPlayers to watch as the momentum builds
toward National Signing Day.
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PERFECT HANDMorris has a
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The Miami Hurricanes offense is a throw back to the glory daysof the program. A strong quarterback (Stephen Morris), a greatrunning back (Duke Johnson) and a dominanting wide
receiver (Phillip Dorsett). But unlike during the glory years, theoffense must hope the defense gives them a chance to win games. Ifnot, the ‘Canes may have throw down their cards. See Page 29
State roll callA look at how Bethune Cookman, FloridaA&M and Stetson stack up this season.
Exclusive online contentSunSentinel Hurricanes reporter
Michael Casagrande talk about Miami’s
season preview.
Keys to season A one-page overview of the Hurricanes
season, including depth chart, and key
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--> The main goal of Dashboard is simplicity. A set of Widgets allows for separation and clarity. Each widget has a widget view, as viewed in Dashboard mode, and an expanded version called Detail View.
--> Widget Mode gives students a view of their grades, scholarships, calendar, service hours, and their application and resume progress. Allowing students to understand their academic progress without bombarding them with information is key to getting them involved in their own future.
--> Each student will have a profile generated automatically and will update with current grades from each school’s database.
--> The two bars on the left titled Student Profile and Reminders are permanently attached to the left of the Dashboard site and provide a quick glance at a students overall graduation and preparedness status as well as important reminders.
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Recommended Destinations
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--> This screen is the result of clicking on Other Destinations from the main menu.
--> Based on previously taken courses and the currently selected Current Map, Recommended Destinations will be shown. These all will be similar in course structure and will show the many options they have that pertain to their interests.
--> Explore will give students the ability to search all major tracks.(Continue to page 6)
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DASHBOARD--> Dashboard is an attempt to help high school students be more successful by giving them a clear, easy to understand, and visually appealing look at their progress towards graduation and college. The emphasis here is placed on reaching both graduation and obtaining a Bright Futures Scholarship.
--> Tools are also provided to assist students in preparing for college. It is not merely a checklist, it is a comprehensive system that helps students feel accountable for their actions and helps them understand what they need to do to be accepted into college and how to prepare.
RoadMapfind your way
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--> The objective is to create a simple visual interface that allows students to have instant and easily understandable access to their academic future.
--> Showing students how their choice of classes will affect them later will hopefully push them to choose classes which will benefit them both financially and academically throughout college.
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--> The slider above will take the student forward and backward through his/her high school career.
--> Courses which have been completed will be connected with a solid line. Suggested courses that have not been completed will result in a dashed line.
--> Clicking on a diamond will reveal the class name as well as other general information about the course as shown in the blue box to the left.
--> The Road Ahead at the top will bring the student to his/her projected college career. (Jump to page 3)
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Mockup for a website called Roadmap with presentation annotation. Created to help high school students discover how high school courses translate to college success.